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an hour of ravens db you do not want to miss right here on wbal- tv 11 news. all the things that you do not want to miss. mr. maryland dunk since when? that dunk was the only second- best today. the terps lost against duke. reverse slam. i nearly jumped out of my seat. maryland defense -- over and over again. second half. does well. curry -- there he goes. mason. the reverse, follow slam. i have never seen that before. and i have watched a lot of basketball. i'm real. too many turnovers and to do below many missed shots. georgetown taking on louisville. first half. th e drive. second half. 46-43. tied at 48. the hoyas had the final say. goodness. georgetown knocks off louisville 53-51. louisville 53-51. i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel
an hour of ravens db you do not want to miss right here on wbal- tv 11 news. all the things that you do not want to miss. mr. maryland dunk since when? that dunk was the only second- best today. the terps lost against duke. reverse slam. i nearly jumped out of my seat. maryland defense -- over and over again. second half. does well. curry -- there he goes. mason. the reverse, follow slam. i have never seen that before. and i have watched a lot of basketball. i'm real. too many turnovers and to...
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because i'll hear they don't like me because i'm -- [laughter] both say why they don't get dates in the db the reason as to why it happened. you can never explain somebody's definition. somebody with a use case or he's back. i'll always be that that person on the comfortable with whatever definition people have. i have to be mature enough to accept the fact that's the way i'm seeing. i am not afraid to lose and i'm not afraid to win and i'm not afraid to be a hero and i'm not afraid to be a villain. it's a wonderful thing when the sound of your voice the commerce of something. so even when i'm scared, it's me i listen to. i'm not really afraid of someone's opinion. [applause] except you, baby, only you. >> what advice could you give to the youth of america? >> i think the best advice i've ever gotten from anybody was that you don't have to know which you don't want. at some point you have to know what it is that your core that you are. i can't come from your parents or teachers or coaches. at some point there has to be something in it that you listen to to and that you trust because no mat
because i'll hear they don't like me because i'm -- [laughter] both say why they don't get dates in the db the reason as to why it happened. you can never explain somebody's definition. somebody with a use case or he's back. i'll always be that that person on the comfortable with whatever definition people have. i have to be mature enough to accept the fact that's the way i'm seeing. i am not afraid to lose and i'm not afraid to win and i'm not afraid to be a hero and i'm not afraid to be a...
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program, everybody is very aware now of human trafficking and as officer flores was speaking earlier, db will get a call out, there's a human trafficking element to it, they will get him on the phone or me on the phone and we will run with it that way. the complexity of the investigations, because it normally involves numerous victims, numerous suspects and they are moving the women around, not only in san francisco but to different states. so it's very complex investigations but as we were saying earlier, we do have two convictions strictly on human trafficking but we have other convictions through possibly domestic violence or we have them through gun -- the gun charges, whatever we can get them on. >> if we can't do the human trafficking portion we always have another crime. usually there is another crime that we can possibly do with or without the victim's cooperation. it's up to us to build his case using all the tools we can. >> i know there's two new laws that come into effect in january that have to do with assets, it's part of the package, i won't beat the attorney general's dru
program, everybody is very aware now of human trafficking and as officer flores was speaking earlier, db will get a call out, there's a human trafficking element to it, they will get him on the phone or me on the phone and we will run with it that way. the complexity of the investigations, because it normally involves numerous victims, numerous suspects and they are moving the women around, not only in san francisco but to different states. so it's very complex investigations but as we were...
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university veterans club to generate internship paths into construction employers like webcor, turner, dbs and other employers. we can start with the transbay project and then move forward from there. so it's kind of a multi-pronged approach and still a work in progress. working with the unions, as well as the building trades to make sure that we have got them all aligned and identifying existing veterans in the union first, followed by any possible new-hires and beating the bushs to make sure that we get veterans integrated. kind of a lot to swallow, but i have a handout that outlines everything that we have done to-date. webcor obayashi has hired nine direct hire positions within our company. turner at the recent u.s. hornet career fair hired one and i think the key is developing the one-on-one relationships with the sourcing agencies to find the veterans that are out there and get them into internships or apprenticeship programs so they can be hired. so that is my summary. thanks. >> thank you. >> the one other item on the veteran's report that i wanted to highlight was that enville bui
university veterans club to generate internship paths into construction employers like webcor, turner, dbs and other employers. we can start with the transbay project and then move forward from there. so it's kind of a multi-pronged approach and still a work in progress. working with the unions, as well as the building trades to make sure that we have got them all aligned and identifying existing veterans in the union first, followed by any possible new-hires and beating the bushs to make sure...
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. >> item 14, accept work performed by pcl civil constructors for contract db-1116, decreasing the total amount of $87,582,124 and extend the contract. >> what is your pleasure? >> so moved. >> seconded. >> the item moved and seconded. any public comment? seeing none, closed. all in favor signify by aye. >> aye. >> the ayes have it, and motion carries. >> item 15, public comment on items discuss in closed session. >> any public comment? none. next item. motion on whether to assert the attorney/client privilege. >> i move to assert. >> seconded. >> signify by aye. >> aye. >> we move into closed session. >> you want me to read the item? >> kindly. >> item 17, anticipated litigation as plaintiff. and item >> pilaties. it's a creation, an old regimen of exercise. really based on core engagement and core structure and core development. we do a lot of exercise in developing that and think about lengthening of the spine and our muscles. if you're a runner, if you're into kayaking, martial arts, cycling pilates are for you. >> programs are variety year around at various locations and to learn mo
. >> item 14, accept work performed by pcl civil constructors for contract db-1116, decreasing the total amount of $87,582,124 and extend the contract. >> what is your pleasure? >> so moved. >> seconded. >> the item moved and seconded. any public comment? seeing none, closed. all in favor signify by aye. >> aye. >> the ayes have it, and motion carries. >> item 15, public comment on items discuss in closed session. >> any public comment?...
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. >> if we can do anything to bring some type of db i don't think you can say normalcy but a normal learning environment for these children and for the teachers that teach, then we're happy to do it. >> reporter: still, most in the struggling community understand little will be normal. >> we've actually installed new security devices at this school. and we're going to remain our presence on location until further notice. >> reporter: counsellors will also be in place as students, teachers and families try to find a balance between what's been lost and how to try to move on. now today should mark a huge step in that process. look, it could get kind of crowded inside the new school. parents will be allowed to stay with their kids for as long as necessary. so they can help each other transition back to class. live in monroe, jay gray, back to you. >> it will be an emotional day. jay, thank you. >>> in warrick, colorado, victims from this summer's movie theater shooting are disgusted by the plans to reopen. they're planning to hold a memorial service and show a movie in the theater where 12 peop
. >> if we can do anything to bring some type of db i don't think you can say normalcy but a normal learning environment for these children and for the teachers that teach, then we're happy to do it. >> reporter: still, most in the struggling community understand little will be normal. >> we've actually installed new security devices at this school. and we're going to remain our presence on location until further notice. >> reporter: counsellors will also be in place as...
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flaherty in preparation for our last meeting with the commission on status of women saw that the stats for db numbers, she felt they were a bit low. she discovered the reporting was for the fiscal year, she got with director giffin and looked at them for the calendar year and indeed they were low. i ordered an immediate audit for all of our numbers and we discovered when we changed over approximately 8,000 police reports hadn't been scanned in for purposes of comstat. that obviously is going to click up our year to date statistics but at least they will be accurate. a lot of these reports were closed cases, warrants, things like that, not necessary of any follow-up but not wanting to risk anything, captain flaherty did an audit of the 106 cases that hadn't been scanned in that would have been svu cases, all had been followed up on, one needed specifically to be assigned and that's been taken so we don't have anything that slipped through the cracks. however, you will notice when you see the final year to date stats for 2012 that they will be different. i don't want anybody worried that there
flaherty in preparation for our last meeting with the commission on status of women saw that the stats for db numbers, she felt they were a bit low. she discovered the reporting was for the fiscal year, she got with director giffin and looked at them for the calendar year and indeed they were low. i ordered an immediate audit for all of our numbers and we discovered when we changed over approximately 8,000 police reports hadn't been scanned in for purposes of comstat. that obviously is going to...
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university veterans club to generate internship paths into construction employers like webcor, turner, dbs and other employers. we can start with the transbay project and then move forward from there. so it's kind of a multi-pronged approach and still a work in progress. working with the unions, as well as the building trades to make sure that we have got them all aligned and iti
university veterans club to generate internship paths into construction employers like webcor, turner, dbs and other employers. we can start with the transbay project and then move forward from there. so it's kind of a multi-pronged approach and still a work in progress. working with the unions, as well as the building trades to make sure that we have got them all aligned and iti
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we can talk about db anywhere but that incident particular -- >> president mazzucco: we have some time. we'll talk to inspector monroe and figure out what's next in line and work it at our next meeting and come up with a more firm protocol for the next three meetings. >> okay. >> president mazzucco: anything else? commissioner dejesus? you're off. ladies and gentlemen, it's time for public comment regarding line items 4(a), b, c, d. hearing none, public comment is now closed. please call item 5. come forward. >> commissioners, if i might interrupt for a second. just to let the public know next wednesday on the 16th we will not be having a meeting and will be back in city hall on the 23rd. >> president mazzucco: sorry about that. i department see you get up. >> good evening. i know that we're not supposed to ask question within this format but i wonder if the committee could, at some point, director hicks, get some figures around racially biased policing for the two years, 2011 and 2012, how many cases and how many was -- if that could be made available to the community. thank you. >> p
we can talk about db anywhere but that incident particular -- >> president mazzucco: we have some time. we'll talk to inspector monroe and figure out what's next in line and work it at our next meeting and come up with a more firm protocol for the next three meetings. >> okay. >> president mazzucco: anything else? commissioner dejesus? you're off. ladies and gentlemen, it's time for public comment regarding line items 4(a), b, c, d. hearing none, public comment is now closed....
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the difference between us and the other teams is we have five dbs that can cover. i'm pretty sure they're going to have something for us and we'll be ready. >> you'll be able to see it here on channel 2. our festivities beginning at 3:00. and bubba perez, joe fonzi and i on the point after. and i should mention that zack erks moving on as he will forgo his college years and head -- his senior year and heading to the (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful
the difference between us and the other teams is we have five dbs that can cover. i'm pretty sure they're going to have something for us and we'll be ready. >> you'll be able to see it here on channel 2. our festivities beginning at 3:00. and bubba perez, joe fonzi and i on the point after. and i should mention that zack erks moving on as he will forgo his college years and head -- his senior year and heading to the (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime--...
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from amelia air hard to db cooper's millions. the lipd berg baby is an enduring mystery and that intrigued a mystery. why have we been engaged so long? >> it's the case that never dies. that's probably true in this past year. there two new books about the case. it's hard to realize because it was ache years ago, but this is probably the most significant crimes ever to happen in america. it's after this terrible event that the congress creates a federal police force, the fbi in recognition that there just certain crimes that state and local forces cannot solve. lindbergh was the most famous man in the world. when his son is kidnapped and killed, the out pouring of grief had not been felt since the lincoln a ssz nation. >> what have you learned? >> there have been a lot of books britney about the person in the case and whether he was in fact independent when the police arrest him. he projects himself as an innocent man who would never do such a thing. he goes to the chair proclaiming his innocence even though the prosecution offere
from amelia air hard to db cooper's millions. the lipd berg baby is an enduring mystery and that intrigued a mystery. why have we been engaged so long? >> it's the case that never dies. that's probably true in this past year. there two new books about the case. it's hard to realize because it was ache years ago, but this is probably the most significant crimes ever to happen in america. it's after this terrible event that the congress creates a federal police force, the fbi in recognition...
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the difference between us and the other teams is we have five dbs that can cover. i'm pretty sure they're going to have something for us and we'll be ready. >> you'll be able to see it here on channel 2. our festivities beginning at 3:00. and bubba perez, joe fonzi and i on the point after. and i should mention that zack erks moving on as he will forgo his college years and head -- his senior year and heading to the nfl. >> and thank you for joining us tonight. >> ktvu morning news will be following the latest on theoil tanker that hit the bridge. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons
the difference between us and the other teams is we have five dbs that can cover. i'm pretty sure they're going to have something for us and we'll be ready. >> you'll be able to see it here on channel 2. our festivities beginning at 3:00. and bubba perez, joe fonzi and i on the point after. and i should mention that zack erks moving on as he will forgo his college years and head -- his senior year and heading to the nfl. >> and thank you for joining us tonight. >> ktvu morning...
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i want to thank you for db -- deeply believing in the possibilities. thank you for what you are doing. god bless you, and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed bynational captioning institute] [captions copyright nationalcable satellite corp. 2013] >> this afternoon we take you to where the first lady and daughters will attend the first inaugural ball, but first some of the history behind inaugurations, describing how various presidents approach the day, and how the phrase so help me god became part of the ceremony. [applause]>> thanks very much. that was a tough act to follow, but i will try my best. we are about to have an inauguration monday, and the first question that comes to people's minds as they are sitting or standing there in the cold waiting for the ceremony to begin, we have separation of powers in this country. how is it that the president of the united states is being sworn into office on the steps of the capitol -- the legislative branch of the capital? that is the thrust of my comments. how did this co
i want to thank you for db -- deeply believing in the possibilities. thank you for what you are doing. god bless you, and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed bynational captioning institute] [captions copyright nationalcable satellite corp. 2013] >> this afternoon we take you to where the first lady and daughters will attend the first inaugural ball, but first some of the history behind inaugurations, describing how various presidents approach the day,...
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but all we can get is three db minute test of 2%. it is the explosion on equities and maybe a little erosion on fixed income but money is still flowing in. >> as they say, it is always different this time. rick, good to have you back, by the way. rick and bob, thank you. >> dow and s&p all time closing highs on october 9, 2007. we may hit new benchmarks but it is different today than just six years ago. kayla tousche tellinging us how different. >> probably better for the projectry on the market right now. the market is still cheap relative to earnings. dow is 17 times earnings in '07. 13 times earnings right now and earnings growth for its part is expected to increase going forward. everyone is talking about it today. while it does matter that we have record flows into equity mutual funds and etfs for the month of january, probably more important to look the at fact that in the last year we had 200 billion in out flows from stocks. three state weeks of inflows. that is showing that sentiment toward stocks is improving. third, market
but all we can get is three db minute test of 2%. it is the explosion on equities and maybe a little erosion on fixed income but money is still flowing in. >> as they say, it is always different this time. rick, good to have you back, by the way. rick and bob, thank you. >> dow and s&p all time closing highs on october 9, 2007. we may hit new benchmarks but it is different today than just six years ago. kayla tousche tellinging us how different. >> probably better for the...
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. >> and a the overt, i have never seen it so overt, whether it was in ohio db. >> you're winning me over. this is not corny. >> when people fought against the right to vote this cycle more than i have ever seen in my life, i felt like i was being transported back to the 1960s or the '50s, and in florida where they passed legislation preventing black voters from being able to vote. i thought people's resilience, people's resolve, people's determination, i met 60-year-old people, older women, people who had disabilities who said i'm staying in line if it has to be all da i. i was very proud of them. it's corny but -- >> no, it's not. you beat me on that. >> the i am imagines were the most powerful, people waiting in line. >> karen finney? >> mine is ma la la. she reminded us about things that are far more important in ternls of what the big struggles in this world are about and particularly at a time when republicans were trying to tell women that this war on women is all in our heads. i think it was a good reminder for women what we have fought for and what we continue to fight for.
. >> and a the overt, i have never seen it so overt, whether it was in ohio db. >> you're winning me over. this is not corny. >> when people fought against the right to vote this cycle more than i have ever seen in my life, i felt like i was being transported back to the 1960s or the '50s, and in florida where they passed legislation preventing black voters from being able to vote. i thought people's resilience, people's resolve, people's determination, i met 60-year-old...
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the biggest hurdle we will have in the first half is the march 27 deadline of the db -- what allowes a government to continue to fund itself. and that, as we kind of deal with the delay and the debt ceiling debate, that is probably the most important negative contributor to sentiment in the first half. however, what we've seen is that market really has switched from being extremely nervous about these things to really putting a lot of faith and sort of innocent until proven guilty kind of sentiment that is happening. we saw that basically going into the end of the year deadline. and market hardly sold off. >> gina -- >> in one day. >> gina, i used to hate earnings season, right? oh, we got to talk about earnings again. i would love to go back it earning season. i would love for earnings to matter instead of the fiscal cliff, right? and all these debt ceiling debates. when do earnings matter again? do they matter right now? >> hold on, i got to jump in. earnings do matter. >> all we talk about is the fiscal cliff. this and that and the election. >> brian, just because you talk about i
the biggest hurdle we will have in the first half is the march 27 deadline of the db -- what allowes a government to continue to fund itself. and that, as we kind of deal with the delay and the debt ceiling debate, that is probably the most important negative contributor to sentiment in the first half. however, what we've seen is that market really has switched from being extremely nervous about these things to really putting a lot of faith and sort of innocent until proven guilty kind of...
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i want you to take a look at the picture of the president with his nicorette db. >> you have given more free publicity to nicorette. >> i think the lightness with which this guy carries his office which is on display is to me stunning. >> and i think that is what the modern presidency is about. i think it's become less and less regal, they've been more accessible, they've been really frankly more like celebrities. >> do you think mitt romney would have been less regal? >> i think that's why mitt romney couldn't win. i think he was from an older america, from an america that really doesn't exist anymore. i think in a lot of ways this president hasn't been able to obviously change everything in four years, but this is the america that a lot of people feared in the '60s, a more integrated america, an america where a young guy like this, a black guy, somebody that no one ever would have imagined could be president and stand there right in that position and i think that's a wonderful thing. >> and he's confident. to be a leader today you have to be confident in public because everybody, espe
i want you to take a look at the picture of the president with his nicorette db. >> you have given more free publicity to nicorette. >> i think the lightness with which this guy carries his office which is on display is to me stunning. >> and i think that is what the modern presidency is about. i think it's become less and less regal, they've been more accessible, they've been really frankly more like celebrities. >> do you think mitt romney would have been less regal?...
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let's listen to general powell db i always have to have a lighter note because this is tough stuff. here is general powell on "meet the press" yesterday. >> there's also a dark vein of intolerance in some parts of the party. what do i mean by that? what i mean by that is they still sort of look down on minorities. how can i evidence that? when i see a former governor say that the president is shucking and jiving, that's a racial era slave term. when i see another former governor after the president's first debate where he didn't do very well says that the president was lazy. he didn't say he was slow, he was tired, he didn't do well. he said he was lazy. now, it may not mean anything to most americans. but to those of us who are african-americans, the second wort is shiftless and a third word that goes with it. birther, the whole birth movement, why do senior republican leaders tolerate this kind of discussion within the party? >> the great thing about colin powell besides being a great man, he has a great sense of history. >> he does have a sense of history. you know, the thing was
let's listen to general powell db i always have to have a lighter note because this is tough stuff. here is general powell on "meet the press" yesterday. >> there's also a dark vein of intolerance in some parts of the party. what do i mean by that? what i mean by that is they still sort of look down on minorities. how can i evidence that? when i see a former governor say that the president is shucking and jiving, that's a racial era slave term. when i see another former governor...
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. >> so these people not only had a good hot hand in 2012 but you think they will db-it wasn't only a good hot hand in 2012. what did they do right as a group in 2012? what were the challenges they had to overcome? >> challenges were considerable. heavy doses of political uncertainty. weak it faultering economies, globally speaking. for allocation managers, trying to decide where the best value is across asset classes. for alternatives managers, market dynamics since 2008 and even over the past year have made execution of those strategies challenging as well. >> when we return under a couple of minutes, michael, you will introduce us to the winners in domestic and foreign stock categories. michael herbst, thank you very much. >> ty, retail sales are in focus and retail sales in december better than expected. but consumers were extremely focused. hi, court. >> hi, sue. many same store sales stronger than commentary. same store sales index increasing 4.5%, beating estimates. department stores did disappoint while kohls increased and beat expectations, late season deeper discount sales w
. >> so these people not only had a good hot hand in 2012 but you think they will db-it wasn't only a good hot hand in 2012. what did they do right as a group in 2012? what were the challenges they had to overcome? >> challenges were considerable. heavy doses of political uncertainty. weak it faultering economies, globally speaking. for allocation managers, trying to decide where the best value is across asset classes. for alternatives managers, market dynamics since 2008 and even...
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revenues to help in part deal with sequestration and deal with the issue of -- >> but senator schumer, the db i want to get senator cruz's response here, but the reality is that the president is willing to throw the long ball on this big sunday of football, when it comes the gun control. and yet because of his view of republican recalcitrants, he doesn't step up and show real leadership and be proactive on a big spending cut proposal and medicare put proposal because he doesn't want to go there. why throw the long ball when it comes to gun control but not take a leadership role when it comes to spending cuts? >> well, he is. in the negotiations up to the fiscal cliff, the president put things on the table. $400 billion in medicare cuts. he was talking about change cpi, which -- >> you're talking about more revenue. that's not big enough on medicare cuts according to simpson-bowles and others. you will have to do something bigger than. >> we have already done $1.7 trillion in cuts. we've done $600 billion in revenues. you're going to need more revenues as well as more cuts to get the deficit d
revenues to help in part deal with sequestration and deal with the issue of -- >> but senator schumer, the db i want to get senator cruz's response here, but the reality is that the president is willing to throw the long ball on this big sunday of football, when it comes the gun control. and yet because of his view of republican recalcitrants, he doesn't step up and show real leadership and be proactive on a big spending cut proposal and medicare put proposal because he doesn't want to go...
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[latghs] >> daren is founder of daren's berries, aka db specialty farms, where they grow 4 varieties of strawberries across more than 700 acres, making daren one of the largest individual growers of strawberries in california. all is a far cry from where his farm started o--as a small class project. >> and it was so exciting to actually grow something and to see success, and in ose days, we had 6 acres. all of us kids would get 6 acres to grow our cotton projects. well, you know, now it became a competitive thing. and so, i just fell in love with the idea of farming a plant and harvesting it and seeing the fruits of your labor. >> today, the fruits of his labor are as much about the people working with him as the food he grows. that's because he is surrounded by family these days--not only his 2 brothers, who have returned to the farm, but also the community of workers he has by his side on a daily basis. >> well, people are everything. ok. if you have the best people, then chances are, you're going to have the best farm. it's not just--it's not, you know, just the idea of growing st
[latghs] >> daren is founder of daren's berries, aka db specialty farms, where they grow 4 varieties of strawberries across more than 700 acres, making daren one of the largest individual growers of strawberries in california. all is a far cry from where his farm started o--as a small class project. >> and it was so exciting to actually grow something and to see success, and in ose days, we had 6 acres. all of us kids would get 6 acres to grow our cotton projects. well, you know,...